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Declination lock lever (opposite side) Right ascension lock lever (opposite side) Declination slow-motion control‑knob Tube ring mounting plate Safety thumbscrew Mounting plate securing knob Counterweight shaft Right ascension slow-motion control knob Counterweights Latitude scale Latitude adjustment L-bolts Counterweight lock knobs Center support shaft Tripod support tray Tripod leg Leg lock knobs Figure 1. The SkyView Pro EQ Mount.
Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Orion mount. Your new SkyView Pro Equatorial Mount was developed to work with many different telescope optical tubes. Designed for astronomical use, this precision mount allows convenient “tracking” of celestial objects as they move slowly across the sky, so they remain within your eyepiece’s field of view.
it by threading the securing knob all the way up the center support shaft until it is tight against the tray. The tripod support tray provides additional stability for the tripod, and holds up to five 1.25" eyepieces and two 2" eyepieces. 6. Thread the counterweight shaft into the equatorial mount at the base of the declination axis until tight. Make sure the casting at the top is threaded clockwise as far as it will go before attaching the shaft.
Dec. slow-motion control knob Dec. setting circle Dec. lock lever R.A. setting‑circle Front opening R.A. slow-motion control knob R.A. lock lever Polar axis finder‑scope (optional) Latitude scale Latitude adjustment L-bolts a. b. Figure 4. The SkyView Pro Equatorial Mount, shown from both sides. 4. To balance the telescope on the declination axis, first tighten the R.A. lock lever, with the counterweight shaft still in the horizontal position. 5.
Azimuth adjustment knobs Figure 6. For polar alignment, position the tripod so that the "N" label at the base of the mount faces north. The azimuth fine adjustment knobs above it are used to make small adjustments to the mount’s azimuth position. Be certain to loosen the tripod attachment knob on the central support shaft before adjusting these knobs. Eyepiece Alignment focus ring set‑screws (3) Objective lens Focus lock ring Figure 7a. The optional polar axis finder scope. 2.
the general positions of Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper relative to the north celestial pole (which is indicated by the cross at the center of the reticle). Rotate the reticle so the constellations depicted match their current orientation in they sky when viewed with the naked eye. To do this, release the R.A. lock lever and rotate the main telescope around the R.A. axis until the reticle is oriented with sky.
Dec. setting circle Dec. indicator arrows Dec. setting circle thumbscrew (2) R.A. setting circle R.A. setting circle thumbscrew (2) R.A. indicator arrow Figure 9. The R.A. and Dec. setting circles. the field, if your equatorial mount is polar aligned, just turn the R.A. slow-motion control knob clockwise. The Dec. slowmotion control knob is not needed for tracking. Objects will appear to move faster at higher magnifications, because the field of view is narrower.
straight overhead. The counterweight shaft is still horizontal. Then retighten both lock levers. What if you need to aim the telescope directly north, but at an object that is nearer to the horizon than Polaris? You can’t do it with the counterweights down as pictured in Figure 1. Again, you have to rotate the scope in right ascension so that the counterweight shaft is positioned horizontally. Then rotate the scope in declination so it points to where you want it near the horizon. a. b.
One-Year Limited Warranty This Orion SkyView Pro EQ Mount is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only. During this warranty period Orion Telescopes & Binoculars will repair or replace, at Orion’s option, any warranted instrument that proves to be defective, provided it is returned postage paid to: Orion Warranty Repair, 89 Hangar Way, Watsonville, CA 95076.